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So, 'The Supergirl of Kung Fu' from '75 is quite the piece. Directed by Wu Min-hsiung, it captures a raw energy that’s hard to find in today’s films. You’ve got Little Flower, who’s on this urgent quest after her father’s passing. The stakes feel personal, not just a generic action flick. The pacing is interesting—there are moments that drag a bit, but they build this tension that pays off, especially during the fight scenes. Speaking of fights, the practical effects are commendable for the time; you can see the effort put into those choreography. And, wow, the performances! They bring this urgency to their roles that really resonates. Overall, it's a fascinating blend of personal stakes and martial arts action, making it quite distinctive in the genre.
Features strong female lead breaking stereotypes. · Interesting blend of personal drama and kung fu action. · Notable for its practical effects and choreography.
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